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Anyone Heard Of Digestional?


sspitzer5

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Has anyone heard of a product called Digestinol (Open Original Shared Link). It claims to do the following (and more):

- Helps stop the bleeding, damage and leakage of the intestine wall, thereby taking the stress off the immune system.

- Helps to effectively balance and restore proper immune system function alleviating the auto-immune response and allergic conditions.

- Acts as a potent anti-inflammatory agent to reduce inflammation.

- Helps to rebuild the intestinal protective mucosa lining.

- Promotes and accelerates the tissue healing process.

- Helps stop the overproduction of stomach acids which lead to heartburn, acid reflux disease or “gastroesophageal reflux disease” (GERD)

- Aids in the restoration of proper moisture levels within the colon eliminating both diarrhea and constipation over time.

- Helps fuel all bodily systems through the promotion of proper digestion, absorption and assimilation of foods and nutrients.

- Aids in the normalization of an array of damaging processes in the digestive tract.

It's a floor wax too! Ok, just kidding on that one.

Just curious if this is some kind of scam or if it might be helpful.

S


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Guest Viola

Hmmmm, is this the old adage 'if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is'!

It does sound like it's a scam ... but would like to hear from anyone who has tried it.

Guest Robbin

Wow, it DOES sound too good to be true. Is it an otc drug or a natural treatment or what? Where did you see it? I am interested to know more and what is in it. Thanks,

( Too bad it isn't a floor wax too , I could kill a few birds with one stone! ) :) Robbin --- OOOPS-Sorry I didn't catch the website first time reading it--will check it out!

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